In this episode, I turn my attention to one of the most misunderstood and poorly explored phenomena of our time: crop circles.
Most people approach this topic from the outside — debating hoaxes, technology, or speculation — but very few are willing to look at it through the lens of the holistic human being and consciousness itself. That’s where I start.
From healing the so-called incurable to demystifying subjects that science and spirituality alike have struggled to explain, my work has always been about finding truth where none is currently presented. Crop circles are no different.
In this conversation, I explore what these symbols actually represent when viewed through consciousness, the soul, and the deeper mechanics of reality. Not theory, not fantasy — but a perspective that goes further than any organisation, research group, or website has been willing to go so far.
As always, I share what I’ve discovered simply because it’s time to share it.
If you’ve ever felt that there’s more to crop circles than we’re being told — this episode will meet you there.
Most people approach crop circles by asking who made them, or how they were made.
That was never the question for me.
This exploration began years ago, when I had to form a real relationship with Mother Nature — not as an idea, not as a metaphor, but as a conscious being.
Some people call her Gaia. One of her older names is Tara.
What became clear very early on is that nature isn’t unconscious matter.
She is conscious — and that consciousness was co-created with us many thousands of years ago. We exist in a symbiotic relationship, living within each other’s space, relying on one another.
So when crop circles began appearing with no residue, no cutting, no mechanical trace — and when consciousness itself had already been scientifically demonstrated — the conclusion became unavoidable.
This wasn’t technology.
This wasn’t history repeating itself.
And it wasn’t symbolic language from the past.
These formations don’t reference ancient symbols at all.
They are signals — mathematical, precise, non-historical — pointing forward.
Not reminders of what we were, but invitations into what we are becoming.
In this episode, I share what I found when I followed that relationship all the way to its logical conclusion.